Pattern forming method
There is provided a pattern forming method for forming a pattern on a substrate. The method comprises preparing on a base a substrate in which a plurality of core materials arranged in a convex shape and in a line shape, and first and second line materials arranged in a convex shape and in a line shape on one side and the other side of each of the core materials, respectively, are formed, selectively forming a mask material on any one of the first and the second line materials by a process including anisotropic film formation, by a process including etching using a line mask having a line-shaped hole at a portion corresponding to a region where line cutting is performed, etching and removing the one on which the mask material is not formed among the first and the second line materials in the region, and removing the core material.
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This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2020-135889, filed on Aug. 11, 2020, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe present disclosure relates to a pattern forming method.
BACKGROUNDIn manufacturing semiconductor devices, there is known a technique referred to as “shallow trench isolation (STI)” for performing device isolation by forming a fine trench on a silicon substrate and embedding an insulator in the trench (see, e.g., Japanese Patent Application Publication No. H11-214651). In the case of forming an STI groove, conventionally, a substrate having on a surface thereof a line pattern in which multiple fine convex line materials are formed is prepared. Then, the line material is cut to form a desired fine pattern, and the pattern is transferred to form an STI groove on the substrate.
SUMMARYThe present disclosure provides a pattern forming method capable of forming a desired pattern by performing line cutting of a line material with high accuracy without complicating the process involved.
In accordance with an aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a pattern forming method for forming a pattern on a substrate. The method comprises preparing a substrate on a base of which a plurality of core materials arranged in a convex shape and in a line shape, and first and second line materials arranged in a convex shape and in a line shape on one side and the other side of each of the core materials, respectively, are formed, selectively forming a mask material on any one of the first line material and the second line material by a process including anisotropic film formation, by a process including etching using a line mask having a line-shaped hole at a portion corresponding to a region where line cutting is performed, etching and removing the one on which the mask material is not formed among the first line material and the second line material in the region, and removing the core material.
The objects and features of the present disclosure will become apparent from the following description of embodiments, given in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Hereinafter, embodiments will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Herein, as a pattern forming method according to one embodiment, a method of forming an STI groove forming pattern will be described as an example.
As shown in
Accordingly, the line pattern can be formed as a fine pattern having a pitch of ½ or ¼ of a pitch that can be formed by a conventional lithography techniques. At this time, the core material 13 is processed such that the height of the core material 13 becomes higher than those of the first and second line materials 14a and 14b. The core material 13 is made of, e.g., Si. The first and second line materials 14a and 14b are made of, e.g., SiN.
Next, a mask material is selectively formed on the second line material 14b by performing a process including anisotropic film formation from the second line material 14b side (step ST2).
Next, the first line material 14a of a region A is etched and removed by performing a process including etching using a line mask having a line-shaped hole at a portion corresponding to region A where the line cutting of the first line material 14a is to be performed (step ST3).
The first-stage patterning is performed by steps ST2 and ST3. In other words, in the first-stage patterning, among the line patterns of
In step ST2, oblique film formation in which film forming particles are supplied in an oblique direction with respect to the substrate W from the second line material 14b side is performed as an example of first anisotropic film formation. Accordingly, a mask material 15 is formed on the second line material 14b and the core material 13 as shown in
The oblique film formation can be performed by, e.g., a film forming apparatus shown in
The chamber 110 has a cylindrical chamber main body 110a having an upper opening and a pointed conical lid 110b for covering the upper opening of the chamber main body 110a. The inside of the chamber 110 is divided into an upper space and a lower space by the sputter particle shielding plate 118. The upper space is a space where sputter particles are generated, and the lower space is a processing space where sputter film formation is performed on the substrate W. The sputter particle shielding plate 118 has a slit-shaped hole 118a through which sputter particles pass.
The gas inlet port 122 is disposed at the top of the lid 110b of the chamber 110, and an inert gas such as Ar gas or the like is introduced as a sputtering gas into the chamber 110 from the gas inlet port 122.
An exhaust port 121 is formed at a bottom portion of the chamber 110, and the exhaust device 120 is connected to the exhaust port 121. The exhaust device 120 includes a pressure control valve and a vacuum pump, and the inside of the chamber 110 is depressurized to a predetermined degree of vacuum by the exhaust device 120.
A loading/unloading port 123 for loading/unloading the substrate W is formed on a sidewall of the chamber 110. The loading/unloading port 123 is opened and closed by a gate valve 130.
A target holder 112 is disposed to be inclined on an inclined wall of the lid 110b of the chamber 110. Therefore, the target 124 is disposed to be inclined on the target holder 112. The target 124 is made of a material of the mask material 15 to be formed. The power supply 114 is connected to the target holder 112, and a gas introduced from the gas inlet port 122 is dissociated around the target 124 by applying a voltage from the power supply 114 to the target holder 112. Then, ions in the dissociated gas collide with the target 124, and sputter particles P that are particles of a constituent material of the target 124 are obliquely emitted from the target 124.
The substrate moving unit 116 is disposed in the space below the sputter particle shielding plate 118 of the chamber 110. The substrate moving unit 116 supports and moves the substrate W in one direction indicated by an arrow. In this example, the substrate moving unit 116 has support pins 126 for supporting the substrate W thereon. A conventional equipment such as a substrate transfer arm or a disc shutter may be used as the substrate moving unit 116.
In this film forming apparatus 100, the substrate W transferred from an adjacent transfer chamber by a transfer unit (all not shown) is delivered onto the substrate moving unit 116. Then, the inside of the chamber 110 is exhausted by the exhaust device 120, and an inert gas, for example, is introduced into the chamber 110 from the gas inlet port 122 to adjust a pressure therein to a predetermined pressure. The substrate moving unit 116 is moved in the direction indicated by the arrow, and a voltage is applied from the power supply 114 to the target holder 112. Accordingly, the sputter particles P are emitted from the target 124 and pass through the slit-shaped hole 118a obliquely at a predetermined angle, thereby forming a predetermined film on the substrate W.
Accordingly, it is possible to perform oblique film formation on the entire surface of the substrate W while maintaining incident angles of the sputter particles at a substantially constant angle.
In step ST2, after the mask material 15 is formed, a filler 16 made of spin-on carbon (SOC) is formed on the entire surface as shown in
In step ST3, as shown in
In step ST3, the SOG layer 17 in region B and the first line material 14a in region A are etched and removed by performing plasma etching using, e.g., CHF3, Ar, and H2, under the condition in which SiN as a constituent material of the first line material 14a is most easily etched. Accordingly, the state shown in the cross-sectional view of
In step ST3, the mask material 15 and the filler 16 made of SOC are etched and removed, thereby forming a pattern in which the first line material 14a of the region A is line-cut as shown in the cross-sectional view of
Next, a mask material is selectively formed on the first line material 14a by performing a process including anisotropic film formation using oblique film formation from the first line material 14a side (step ST4).
Next, the second line material 14b of a region C is etched and removed by performing a process including etching using a line mask having a line-shaped hole in the region C where the line cutting of the second line material 14b is to be performed (step ST5).
By executing steps ST4 and ST5, second-stage patterning is performed on the substrate W (pattern) of
In step ST4, first, as shown in
In step ST5, the filler 16, the SOG layer 17, and the resist layer 18 are formed in the same sequence as that in the first-stage patterning. Then, as shown in
Finally, the core material 13 is etched and removed (step ST6). Accordingly, an STI groove forming pattern 20 shown in
Then, the pattern of
In the case of forming the STI groove forming pattern, conventionally, there is used a technique for performing line cutting of line materials 240 using a hole mask having holes 250 corresponding to positions where the line materials 240 are to be cut as shown in
Therefore, in the present embodiment, a mask material is formed on only one line material by performing a process including anisotropic film formation and, then, a process including etching using a line mask having a line-shaped hole is performed. Accordingly, the line cutting of the line material can be performed in a self-aligned manner by a relatively simple process, and the line cutting can be performed to form a desired pattern without causing inaccuracy problems as in the conventional method and without complicating the processes.
While various embodiments have been described above, the embodiments of the present disclosure are illustrative in all respects and are not restrictive. The above-described embodiments can be embodied in various forms. Further, the above-described embodiments may be omitted, replaced, or changed in various forms without departing from the scope of the appended claims and the gist thereof.
For example, in the above-described embodiment, the case of forming the STI groove forming pattern has been described. However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and can be applied to any case of forming a pattern by cutting a line material. Further, although the case of cutting both of the first line material and the second line material has been described, the present disclosure can be also applied to the case of cutting only one of the first line material and the second line material.
Further, in the above-described embodiment, the example in which Si is used as the core material; SiN is used as the line material; and TiN or SiO2 is used as the mask material has been described. However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. For example, the core material, the first and second line materials, and the mask material may be appropriately selected from a group consisting of Si, Ti, Zr, Al, W, WC, WSi, Hf, SiC, C, Ta, an oxide thereof, and a nitride thereof. In particular, it is more effective to use the core material, the line material, and the mask material selected from a group consisting of SiO2, SiN, Si, TiN, W, WSi, and WC. Further, it is preferable that the core material, the first and second line materials, and the mask material are different materials.
Further, in the above-described embodiment, the oblique film formation performed by sputtering is described as an example of the anisotropic film formation for forming the mask material. However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and the apparatus is also not limited to that shown in
Further, although the case where the semiconductor wafer is used as the substrate has been described, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and other substrates such as a flat panel display (FPD) substrate, a ceramic substrate, and the like may be used.
While certain embodiments have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosures. Indeed, the embodiments described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms. Furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the embodiments described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the disclosures. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the disclosures.
Claims
1. A pattern forming method for forming a pattern on a substrate, comprising:
- preparing a substrate on a base of which a plurality of core materials arranged in a convex shape and in a line shape, and first and second line materials arranged in a convex shape and in a line shape on one side and the other side of each of the core materials, respectively, are formed;
- selectively forming a mask material on any one of the first line material and the second line material by a process including anisotropic film formation;
- by a process including etching using a line mask having a line-shaped hole at a portion corresponding to a region where line cutting is performed, etching and removing the one on which the mask material is not formed among the first line material and the second line material in the region, the line-shaped hole of the line mask extending perpendicular to the direction in which the first and second line materials extend; and
- removing the core material,
- wherein said selectively forming the mask material on any one of the first line material and the second line material includes:
- forming the mask material on any one of the first line material and the second line material and the core material by the anisotropic film formation; and
- forming a filler on the entire surface and then removing the mask material on the core material by etchback or CMP so that the mask material remains on only one of the first line material and the second line material.
2. The pattern forming method of claim 1, wherein said etching the one on which the mask material is not formed among the first line material and the second line material includes:
- forming a filler, a first mask layer, and a second mask layer on the entire surface;
- etching and removing the second mask layer of the region where the line cutting is to be performed by etching using the line mask; and
- etching and removing the first mask layer, the filler, and any of the first line material and the second line material of the region where the line cutting is to be performed using the second mask layer as a mask.
3. The pattern forming method of claim 1, wherein the anisotropic film formation is oblique film formation in which film forming particles are supplied in an oblique direction with respect to the substrate.
4. The pattern forming method of claim 3, wherein the oblique film formation is sputtering in which sputter particles obliquely emitted from an inclined target are deposited on a moving substrate.
5. The pattern forming method of claim 1, wherein the core material, the first and second line materials, and the mask material are appropriately selected from a group consisting of Si, Ti, Zr, Al, W, WC, WSi, Hf, SiC, C, Ta, an oxide thereof, and a nitride thereof.
6. The pattern forming method of claim 5, wherein the core material, the first and second line materials, and the mask material are selected from a group consisting of SiO2, SiN, Si, TiN, W, WSi, and WC.
7. The pattern forming method of claim 6, wherein the core material is made of Si, the first and second line materials are made of SiN, and the mask material is made of TiN or SiO2.
8. The pattern forming method of claim 1, wherein the core material, the first line material, and the second line material are formed on the base with a transfer layer interposed therebetween.
9. The pattern forming method of claim 8, wherein an SiN film and an SiO2 film are used as the transfer layer.
10. A pattern forming method for forming a pattern on a substrate, comprising:
- preparing a substrate on a base of which a plurality of core materials arranged in a convex shape and in a line shape, and first and second line materials arranged in a convex shape and in a line shape on one side and the other side of each of the core materials, respectively, are formed;
- selectively forming a mask material on the second line material by a process including anisotropic film formation;
- by a process including etching using a line mask having a line-shaped hole at a portion corresponding to a region where line cutting of the first line material is to be performed, etching and removing the first line material in that region;
- selectively forming a mask material on the first line material by a process including anisotropic film formation;
- by a process including etching using the line mask having a line-shaped hole at a portion corresponding to a region where line cutting of the second line material is to be performed, etching and removing the second line material in that region; and
- removing the core material,
- wherein the line-shaped holes of the line mask extend perpendicular to the direction in which the first and second line materials extend, and
- wherein said selectively forming the mask material on the second line material includes:
- forming the mask material on the second line material and the core material by the anisotropic film formation; and
- forming a filler on the entire surface and then removing the mask material on the core material by etchback or CMP so that the mask material remains only on the second line material.
11. The pattern forming method of claim 10, wherein an STI groove forming pattern is formed.
12. The pattern forming method of claim 10, wherein said etching and removing the first line material includes:
- forming a filler, a first mask layer, and a second mask layer on the entire surface;
- etching and removing the second mask layer in a region where line cutting of the first line material is to be performed by etching using the line mask; and
- etching and removing the first mask layer, the filler, and the first line material in the region where the line cutting of the first line material is to be performed using the second mask layer as a mask.
13. The pattern forming method of claim 10, wherein said selectively forming the mask material on the first line material includes:
- forming the mask material on the first line material and the core material by the anisotropic film formation; and
- forming a filler on the entire surface and then removing the mask material on the core material by etch back or CMP so that the mask material remains only on the first line material.
14. The pattern forming method of claim 10, wherein said etching and removing the second line material includes:
- forming a filler, a first mask layer, and a second mask layer on the entire surface,
- etching and removing the second mask layer in a region where line cutting of the second line material is to be performed by etching using the line mask; and
- etching and removing the first mask layer, the filler, and the second line material in the region where the line cutting of the second line material is to be performed using the second mask layer as a mask.
15. The pattern forming method of claim 10, wherein the anisotropic film formation is oblique film formation in which film forming particles are supplied in an oblique direction with respect to the substrate.
16. The pattern forming method of claim 10, wherein the core material, the first and second line materials, and the mask material are appropriately selected from a group consisting of Si, Ti, Zr, Al, W, WC, WSi, Hf, SiC, C, Ta, an oxide thereof, and a nitride thereof.
17. The pattern forming method of claim 10, wherein the core material, the first line material, and the second line material are formed on the base with a transfer layer interposed therebetween.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Aug 6, 2021
Date of Patent: Oct 3, 2023
Patent Publication Number: 20220051900
Assignee: Tokyo Electron Limited (Tokyo)
Inventor: Shota Ishibashi (Yamanashi)
Primary Examiner: Duy Vu N Deo
Application Number: 17/396,380
International Classification: H01L 21/308 (20060101); H01L 21/02 (20060101); H01L 21/321 (20060101); H01L 21/306 (20060101);